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Could the ego exist with you becoming fully self-realized? The answer is yes. How do you do that?

There are 2 simultaneous, parallel, existences that are happening. There’s your relationship with me, your relationships with everybody you know, and every incarnation you’ve ever had. Imagine there are two highways that are running parallel going in the same direction. On this highway you and I worry, you and I are engaged, you have karma with everybody from all your previous incarnations. On this highway, which is right beside it, I don’t have a clue what’s going to happen next, there is no answer, but the only thing I feel is wellness. It has no interpretation, no language, no direction, just a complete path of unknowingness and vulnerability.

The frontal lobe was designed to keep us constantly connected into the universe. This lobe and the heart have an extraordinary connection. The frontal lobe is designed to create repetition. The frontal lobe says: I’m going to worry, so we worry and we worry and the frontal lobe creates this. But instead, the frontal lobe is actually there to experience: I’m one with the universe, I’m one with the universe, I’m the universe, I’m the universe, I am God, I’m divine, I’m whole, I’m well. The frontal lobe was designed to create repetition between us and the universe.

So, 2015 is where there’s a shift on a very deep global level. Guess what? New stock options in the universe. 2015 is really about not allowing or becoming steeped in very old behaviors and emotions. Even though the economy is going to be starting to crumble, you’re going to see opportunities – there’s almost like the beginning of life at the end of the tunnel. You’re going to get a sense of – you know what, the world is going through change.

What kind of questions can I ask?

Just ask questions from your heart

I once heard that the quality of your questions gives you the quality of your answers. I add that with out overthinking and letting them come from the heart its much better. So we must all make questions that prompt answers that guide us. I particularly like the what if? Kind of questions because they open you to new possibilities and creativity. I feel that Dr Williams and Bart Smit have an incredible heart knowledge that can pickup and fully understand our questions even if we might not have too much clarity when we ask them. Just ask from the heart with the curiosity and the boldness of a young child. Ibis De Teresa